The Cotton Bowl Stadium was first introduced in 1930 as the Fair Park Stadium. This was because the SMU Mustangs needed a stadium for their games in the 1920s, as per Stadiums of Pro Football.
Opened on May 27, 2009 at a cost of $1.3 billion dollars, the AT&T Stadium is the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and has hosted the Cotton Bowl since its opening year. With that in mind ...
Fans traveling to Arlington this week for the Cotton Bowl featuring Texas and Ohio State may be met with wintery weather conditions. Weather forecasters are expecting a strong cold front in the region ...
No, despite the weather concerns, AT&T Stadium and officials of the Goodyear Cotton Bowl have decided not to cancel or postpone the semifinal. They released a statement on social media stating ...
The Cotton Bowl Classic remains scheduled as planned ... plans are in place to assure a safe environment for those in and around AT&T Stadium. “The unknown’s kind of hard.
Texas Longhorns will play the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl, the College Football semifinal. Here is the latest ...
(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) With snow falling in the Dallas-area on Thursday, the Cotton Bowl is still on schedule for Friday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Cotton Bowl officials released ...
Cotton Bowl preparing for wintry weather at AT&T Stadium ahead of Texas-Ohio State — Why Texas needs to revisit win over Michigan ahead of Cotton Bowl clash vs. Ohio State — 5 things to know ...
The game is played inside the stadium with the retractable roof closed, as is standard for Cotton Bowl games and most games played there by the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. While as much as much as 7 inches ...
The BriefWintry weather this week could cause travel headaches for fans heading to the Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium.City and event officials say they have plans in place for inclement ...
The winter weather could impact fans traveling to AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Friday for the 89th Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic between the University of Texas and Ohio State University.
No bowl game has hosted Texas football more than the Cotton Bowl. But when was the last time the Longhorns played in the game?